It's not open source initiative but google's initiative. It's not a standard. It doesn't run over SSH.
It might be a draft and underlying protocol is HTTP.
HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2 are mainly ‘HTTP-over-TCP’. TLS handshake is needed to verify for a secure session.
gRPC is a IETF draft: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-kumar-rtgwg-grpc-protocol-00
And it's an open-source initiative.
It does not runs over HTTPS but over HTTP/2.
So A and D are the correct answers in my opinion.
D, and E. gRPC was initially created by Google, which has used a single general-purpose RPC infrastructure called Stubby to connect the large number of microservices running within and across its data centers for over a decade. In March 2015, Google decided to build the next version of Stubby and make it open source.
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